Breeze Adds Seven Routes, New Airport

The carrier’s network growth includes new service across the West and Florida.

Breeze is preparing another round of network expansion for 2026.

The airline will launch service from Twin Falls, Idaho, next spring, marking its first entry into the Magic Valley region. Flights will begin March 6, 2026, with twice-weekly service to Las Vegas and one-stop, no-change-of-aircraft “BreezeThru” service to Orange County, California.

“We’re excited to introduce Magic Valley travelers to Breeze and are confident they’ll enjoy our unique blend of convenience, comfort, and affordability on these new routes,” said David Neeleman, Breeze Airways’ founder and CEO, in a news release. “The growing community in Twin Falls makes it a natural fit for our service as we continue to grow our footprint in the Western U.S.”

More Service

Breeze’s latest expansion also includes several new and returning routes across its network. On March 1, the airline will begin twice-weekly flights between Orlando and Pensacola in Florida, operating on Thursdays and Sundays. 

From Las Vegas, Breeze will launch daily nonstop service to Orange County on March 6. Service between Las Vegas and Arcata/Eureka will begin on March 11, with departures on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Lincoln, Nebraska, joins the expansion in April. Beginning April 8, Breeze will launch Las Vegas–Lincoln with twice-weekly service on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and will also introduce BreezeThru service between Lincoln and Orange County on the same days. 

Ryan Ewing

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